Rodan condemns 'blatant disregard' for rules
The Speaker of the House of Keys has issued a stern warning to members about standards of behaviour during Question Time.
Today's sitting (22 March) began with a statement from Steve Rodan, who said the rules governing conduct in the chamber were too often flouted.
He condemned members who failed to respect the authority of the presiding officer and the views of fellow members, during arguments over questions.
Mr Rodan reiterated sanctions facing those who ignore House of Keys standing orders, which include being ordered out of a sitting after a warning from the chair, and unlimited suspension from the chamber.
Mr Rodan cited a heated exchange between Onchan MHK Peter Karran and the Treasury minister in Keys earlier this month, when he had to reprimand Mr Karran repeatedly:
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